We put the best online 3D printing services that print on demand to the test. Find the service provider that suits you best!
Want to attach your GoPro to virtually everything? Then enjoy exquisite works of art with the 3D GoPro Mount With Cable Tie from FlyingFolk.
Convert your smartphone into a holographic projector with the Holo-Z, a 3D printed accessory available to buy on Sculpteo.
The GoPro Knob is a lightweight and robust method for fastening a GoPro camera to various devices. It is available from Sculpteo in plastic, resin, alumide and metal.
If you like objects that reference themselves (like a bookshelf made out of books) then the Mobius Nautilus will just about make your day.
The 3D-printed GoPro Lens Hood from Sculpteo eliminates lens flare and the shadows from the quadcopter propellers. It also protects the expensive HD camera in case it falls to the ground.
BASF, the world’s largest chemical producer, is buying Sculpteo, the French online 3D printing service. For its clients, it will most likely result in more professional material options.
Sculpteo, the French 3D printing service recently added a new resin material called Urethane Methacrylate or UMA90. The material offers a strong, sleek finish and is suitable for prototyping or printing mechanical parts.
Sculpteo is offering two new materials on their laser cutting platform including MDF material of just 2mm thickness and Ceiba Wood plywood.
This 3D printed bicycle helmet, made on an HP Multijet Fusion 3D printer, is robust enough to withstand serious impact.
The new Fabpilot software from the 3D printing service Sculpteo allows clients to manage their fleet of 3D printers from within the cloud.
Nora Toure, General Manager of Sculpteo and founder of Women in 3D Printing, talks about her own journey and the rise of women in tech.
Online 3D printing service Sculpteo to roll out major change, replacing their default Nylon PA11 black plastic with HP Multi Jet Fusion PA12.
Sculpteo and Sony announce a new partnership to 3D print objects and faces scanned with 3D Creator on the Sony Xperia XZ1 smartphone.
Jeff Cremer is a wildlife photographer who used a drone, a camera and modeling software to 3D print a replica of Christ of the Pacific.
Simusolar is a company providing rural Tanzanians with solar energy and is using 3D printing to quickly and easily create useful parts.
3D printing service Sculpteo starts offering CarbonMide, an extremely stiff, strong and light material suited for professional 3D prints.
With a new “SpeedCell” system and the industrial-grade “M2” 3D printer, Carbon 3D enters the realms of high-volume manufacturing.
The Sculpteo Bike Project is a road bike made with additive manufacturing, and its designers are currently riding it across the USA.
French 3D printing service Sculpteo has developed Agile Metal Technology software which can improve the success rate of 3D printing metal.